In 2001, Malebranche was appointed to the faculty of Emory University School of Medicine, where he served as an associate professor in the Department of Medicine until 2012. From 2012 to 2015, he was a
primary care physician for the
University of Pennsylvania Student Health Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He returned to Georgia in 2015 to work for
WellStar Health System as the infirmary physician for the Cobb County Adult Detention Center in
Marietta, Georgia. Malebranche has published articles in medical and public health journals on the topic of HIV in the Black community, an area of expertise which he has discussed in documentaries, news interviews, speeches, and educational programming. He contributed an essay to
Family Affair: What It Means To Be African American Today, a 2009 anthology edited by
Gil Robertson IV. In 2015, he published
Standing on His Shoulders, a memoir about life lessons he learned from his father. ==References==